a magnet placed inside a solenoid cannot generate an electric current why
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since the magnet is kept stationary inside the solenoid, then it can't produce magnetic flux.
thus induced current is not produced.
thus induced current is not produced.
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The coil of a lot of circular acts of insulated Cu cable enfolded closely in an anatomy of the cylinder is addressed a solenoid. In this event, 1 end of an solenoid acts as the magnetic compass north pole, though the other acts as the south magnetic pole. The lines of force inside an solenoid are in an body of parallel direct lines. These shows that an magnetic flux is an same at whole points inner the solenoid. That's, an field are unvarying inner the solenoid. The strong magnetic flux generate inside the solenoid this disturbs the magnet pols and it could not generate electric current.
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The coil of a lot of circular acts of insulated Cu cable enfolded closely in an anatomy of the cylinder is addressed a solenoid. In this event, 1 end of an solenoid acts as the magnetic compass north pole, though the other acts as the south magnetic pole. The lines of force inside an solenoid are in an body of parallel direct lines. These shows that an magnetic flux is an same at whole points inner the solenoid. That's, an field are unvarying inner the solenoid. The strong magnetic flux generate inside the solenoid this disturbs the magnet pols and it could not generate electric current.
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